More consumers are embracing OLED graphics in televisions and smartphones, with self-lighting pixels that can switch off completely to achieve perfect black for significantly higher contrast. How much higher? The Alienware 13 OLED's touchscreen display offers an astronomical contrast ratio of 100,000:1, also delivering better color saturation. With the fastest response time on a notebook, typically 1ms, gamers get a display performance experience never before possible on an LCD. Compatibility with the Alienware Graphics Amplifier allows for boosted graphics performance now, or in the future, and an even better experience with this stunning display.

Consumers can get the notebook with either an Intel Core i5 or Core i7 processor, along with either 8GB or 16GB of RAM. There are also options for a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M graphics card with 2GB of GDDR5 RAM or a GeForce GTX 965M with 4GB of GDDR5 RAM.

I'd be more interested in this if they didn't use a proprietary system for external graphics cards. I want something with a low power onboard GPU and versatility like a Surface - but with a 4K OLED screen and support for thunderbolt/usb 3 for external graphics (like for the Razer Core). Anything like that coming in the near future?

I am so waiting to buy another laptop for another year or two. Then we will be able to buy nice slick and (relatively) cheap ultrabooks that can dock to an external GPU for gaming. I just can't justify spending $800+ on a 'gaming' laptop that will only be 'meh' performance, and be totally out-dated in a year or two (or easily stolen/damaged).

I like this idea of separate graphics. And I'd spend good money on this. But the standalone laptop should benefit of the separate graphics by being the slimmest and lightest possible. From what I see this laptop itself is a bulk! :-(